You can’t optimize
what you can’t see
Blind spots lead to slow sites, frustrated visitors, and lost revenue. Our monitoring tracks thousands of data points across your WordPress installation in real-time, response times, traffic patterns, cache performance, PHP processing, and more.
See exactly how your site behaves under load, identify bottlenecks before they impact visitors, and make evidence-based decisions about optimization. No more guessing why something feels slow or hoping your site can handle a traffic spike.
Data that drives
better decisions
Watch how your site performs over time and spot patterns you’d otherwise miss. See which pages get the most traffic, when load peaks occur, and how code changes affect performance. Track campaign impact, measure optimization improvements, and understand visitor behavior with concrete metrics instead of assumptions. Better data means smarter decisions about content, plugins, and resource allocation.

Security through visibility
Performance monitoring doubles as an early warning system. Anomalies in traffic, errors, or resource usage often signal security threats before they cause damage.
> Bot attacks or DDoS attempts show up as sudden traffic surges
> Exploitation attempts often trigger unusual error patterns
> Geographic anomalies reveal potential hostile activity
> Malicious scripts behave differently than legitimate code
Real-time monitoring
What you can monitor
Real-time metrics covering traffic, performance, caching, and resource usage, all visualized in your dashboard.
HTTP status and request volume
See total requests to your site, success vs. error rates, and real-time request distribution. This helps identify unusual activity, broken functionality, or potential attacks.
Unique visitors and page views
Track daily and monthly visitor totals, including peaks and averages. Understand traffic behavior and evaluate the impact of campaigns, content changes, or seasonal trends.
Visitor countries
See where your traffic is coming from. Useful for business intelligence, CDN usage, and identifying abnormal or hostile regions.
Requests per second
Monitor server traffic volume. High RPS may indicate legitimate viral activity or bot-driven surges that require attention.
Average response time
Review the time your server takes to respond. Spikes may indicate plugin issues, slow database queries, or insufficient caching.
Error rate
Measure the percentage of failed requests and locate the timeframe when errors occur. Useful for debugging theme issues, plugin conflicts, and infrastructure-level irregularities.
PHP response time
Observe how long PHP takes to process requests. High execution times can point to slow WooCommerce queries, heavy plugins, or unoptimized code.
PHP CPU usage
Track how much processing power your site consumes. Rising CPU usage usually signals inefficient scripts or a traffic spike.
PHP Workers
See how many workers are active at any given moment. This helps determine whether you need more concurrency for high-traffic or complex WooCommerce sites.
But wait, there’s more
The full Ivapix experience
Ivapix doesn’t stop at performance monitoring. Beyond real-time metrics, you get automatic failover for 99.999% uptime, unlimited bandwidth and visits, Burst Mode for traffic surges, Edge Cache, staging environments, automated backups, and expert support.
Tools for every Developer
We built Ivapix for developers who need real tools, not dumbed-down interfaces. Full control when you want it, automation when you need it, and the freedom to build WordPress sites your way.
No artificial limitations. No “contact sales for advanced features.” Just proper developer tools included from day one.

